Wednesday, December 12, 2001: 1:00 PM-5:00 PM | |||
Royal Palm Salon 2-3-4(Convention Center, Level 1) | |||
Section C Symposium: Insect Odysseys: Study and Applications of Insect Movement | |||
Session Chair(s): | Jarrad R. Prasifka Kevin M. Heinz | ||
1:00 PM | 0831 | Introduction Kevin M. Heinz | |
1:10 PM | 0832 | Traditional and novel methods to mark and analyze insects for mark-release-recapture studies James Hagler | |
1:35 PM | 0833 | The importance of movement in resistance management programs for Heliothine moths Fred Gould, Tracy L. Rennie, Neal E. Blair, Leonard I. Wassenaar | |
2:00 PM | 0834 | Arthropod movement and an adequate refuge for resistance management David Andow | |
2:25 PM | 0835 | Insect movement and landscape linkages in the conservation of biodiversity Michael J. Samways | |
2:50 PM | Break | ||
3:10 PM | 0836 | Insect dispersal and the spread of invasive species Peter Kareiva | |
3:35 PM | 0837 | Causes underlying insect movement and consequences for the genetic structure of populations Robert F. Denno, Merrill A. Peterson | |
4:00 PM | 0838 | Movement as an essential ingredient in conservation biological control Jarrad R. Prasifka, Kevin M. Heinz | |
4:25 PM | 0839 | Design of optimal augmentative biological control strategies: The importance of understanding insect movement Kevin M. Heinz | |
4:50 PM | 0840 | Concluding remarks Jarrad R. Prasifka |
The ESA 2001 Annual Meeting - 2001: An Entomological Odyssey of ESA